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Evan Cheng 0104d9de04 - Assign load / store with shifter op address modes the right itinerary classes.
- For now, loads of [r, r] addressing mode is the same as the
  [r, r lsl/lsr/asr #] variants. ARMBaseInstrInfo::getOperandLatency() should
  identify the former case and reduce the output latency by 1.
- Also identify [r, r << 2] case. This special form of shifter addressing mode
  is "free".


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